For Ricky Lee, to write is to be free
The National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts talks about his (meandering) work process, the universal feelings of writers, and why he just can’t help but keep busy Ricky Lee
The National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts talks about his (meandering) work process, the universal feelings of writers, and why he just can’t help but keep busy Ricky Lee
Iconic films from the past 50 years of the MMFF will once again be shown in selected cinemas nationwide It’s been a little over a hundred years since the
The restored classic starring National Artist Nora Aunor, which returned to Cannes this year, is finally screening locally Lino Brocka’s “Bona” was screened at the Directors’ Fortnight at the
Film critic Aaron Hunt on finding Filipino films through Instagram mutuals, being turned down by Mike de Leon, and the ugly side of film distribution Filipino cinema has earned
Jaclyn Jose, a mainstay of both independent and mainstream Filipino television and cinema, has passed away at age 60
Catch “National Anarchist: Lino Brocka” and short films from Filipino and Southeast Asian filmmakers this month for free
The country’s first volleyball film is a specific kind of joy for a specific kind of viewer: girls who probably wouldn’t mind a course correction for an adolescence filled with
Detailing how the Dwein Baltazar film reminds us: Marami kang kakampi, kailangan lang matapang ka Warning: Spoilers ahead! If you’ve ever told someone or yourself, “Di ko afford makipag-date,” then
“Iti Mapukpukaw” is the first animated feature film shot in rotoscope to compete in the Cinemalaya Film Festival
In a quick chat with Scout, “John Denver Trending” director Arden Rod Condez shared his sentiments about the milestone
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